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A girl on my street just lost her car, housing, and job within two weeks. She asked me to drive her to a homeless shelter last night because I pulled up on her crying outside in the middle of the night so I asked if there was anything I could do to help, but she had her expensive camera with her and her Xbox so a shelter seemed like an incredibly risky idea. I'm letting her crash on my couch indefinitely because she was giving me all green flags and I felt extremely uncomfortable dropping her off at a homeless shelter when she's never been homeless before yesterday and had a lot of valuables with her.
Gonna help her find a new job so she can get back on her feet, but with lack of a car it makes it pretty difficult. I'm on Louisiana Ave Pkwy right off Claiborne. Does anyone have any leads? Pretty wild situation but I'm happy to help her out and I got the time.
People with jobs to offer will need to know her job experience i would think?
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10-4, is she on reddit perhaps? Might be smart for her to get on all kinds of Facebook groups re: service industry jobs, and reddit. She could sell that Xbox for a bicycle and then have a better form of transportation?